More Thoughts.
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I was also going to point out more while I remember. Like I said, people with mental handicaps has been a recurring theme in my life. I fully support all their rights of course. And I don't know what my intellectual status is. Starting in 1989 people started telling me I looked like a mentally handicapped person. I don't know though what I look like to other people. (Also not to digress, but around this time people started telling me that I looked like a dangerous mental patient. Then first in 1995, but by 1997 for sure, people started telling me that I should go to prison because there weren't enough hospitals and that's where dangerous mental patients belong.) But starting in 1989 people started telling me I looked like a mentally handicapped person. And often I'd encounter people saying they didn't like or were annoyed by mentally handicapped people. I usually just ignored people when they said that, and I don't think most people feel that way. But the point is, the issue was of respect for people with mental handicaps. Respect for their rights and respect for their worth as human beings. And like I said, that's what the car issue was about for over 20 years. People getting way to personal with me and thinking that the fact I drove when I was a good driver was even any of their business, because they thought certain people shouldn't be driving even if they were allowed to in Michigan. Like I said, the police did this with me, thinking I had the mind of a child. My neighbors too. Some of my doctors. And a couple of other people. Starting pretty much in 2004 and really for no reason.
But like I said, we have a name for that. That's called predatory behavior. And we have a place for people who behave that way. It's called a jail cell. It creates respect where there was none because if people don't respect the person who's different or has the handicap, they at least respect the fact they could end up there. Either that, or like I said I want to at least see disciplinary action. And policy change. Because this went on way too long. And I'll never really know when it's over even now.
And I'm repeating this next one again because I think it's important. But like I said, when Eric was nice towards me and generous he was hard to get ahold of, hard to get to pay for things. Like if I ever needed a car with hand pedals or other special features. And if I just needed a new car, which may be soon. I've had this one for a long time now. He'd be hard to get ahold of, he'd drag his feet when I'd be trying to get his help purchasing it, after a while he might ever ignore me completely and block my calls. And even now I need a new washing machine. A new washing machine to replace the one he destroyed. It just seems to me if he spent the month and jail we wouldn't have this problem with him anymore. Because isn't that want jail cells for people in contempt of court are for? To get cooperation from them? Because I will have a lot expenses in my future, especially now as I've explained. And he's still in his defiant stage and on vacation at the worst possible time still too.
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